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The New Jersey Quaker meeting house : a typology and inventory (1993)


Author: Tvaryanas, Damon
Subject: Penn theses; Historic preservation
Year: 1993
Possible copyright status: Copyright note: Penn School of Design permits distribution and display of this student work by University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
Language: English
Digitizing sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
Book contributor: University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Collection: PennGraduateProgramInHistoricPreservation; upenn; americana
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Thesis (M.S. in Historic Preservation) -- Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 1993

Includes bibliography

Scanning note: Materials digitized are digital reproductions of original items. The scanning entity processed the material in the state it was received.

Copyright note: Penn School of Design permits distribution and display of this student work by University of Pennsylvania Libraries.


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